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Sometimes we need to pull up data from specific time span. Suppose, we need to see all the changed files prior to a deployment. Well, its possible with source control. Git has some commands that can help you with that. Here are some of those..

_This command lists every single modified file names from specific date to now..

1. Largest Number A: If there is a limit to the amount of information that can be stored / represented in the universe and all of it was allocated for a
giant integer register, what is the largest number such a register could
hold?

B : -12. RecursionTo understand what recursion is you must first understand recursion. If I teach recursion I first check if you understand recursion. If you do not understand recursion I teach you recursion. However, you can only know someone who understands recursion if you know someone who understands recursion.

Some people have no clue that there are a huge range of hidden files and folders on their Mac OS X. Apple likes to keep things easy for users by hiding them. This is good for newcomers but keeping files hidden is very tedious for experienced users who is looking to tweak and fine-tune the Mac. So, how do you reveal hidden files on your Mac? Well, we can use our Terminal or third party software. I personally prefer Terminal. Ok then Open the Terminal application in your Utilities folder. At the prompt, enter or paste the following command lines one by one then press RETURN.